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Operating Instructions,  Form No. 1000090,  Back sheet 3 of 6

Draining And Flushing The Reservoir

IMPORTANT:  Clean  the  pump  exterior  before  the
pump interior is removed from the reservoir.

1. Remove  the  ten  screws  fastening  the  motor  and

pump  assembly  to  the  reservoir. 

IMPORTANT:  Do

not  damage  the  gasket  or  bump  the  filter  or
pressure regulating valves when lifting the pump
and motor off the reservoir. See Figure 2.

2. Clean  the  inside  of  the  reservoir  and  fill  with  a

suitable flushing oil. Rinse the filter clean.

3. Place  the  pump  and  motor  assembly  back  onto  the

reservoir,  and  secure  with  two  machine  screws
assembled on opposite corners of the housing.

IMPORTANT:  The  hydraulic  flow  control  valve  must
be  in  the  neutral  position  for  the  following  step.  If
the pump is equipped with a valve that has only an
advance  or  retract  position,  place  the  valve  in  the
advance  position,  and  connect  a  hose  to  the
advance  port  on  the  valve.  Place  the  other  end  of
the hose into the oil filler plug hole.

4. Run the pump for several minutes. Then disconnect the motor and pump assembly, and drain and clean the

inside of the reservoir.

5. Fill the reservoir with an approved, high-grade hydraulic oil. Place the pump and motor assembly (with gasket) on

the reservoir, and thread the ten screws. Tighten securely and evenly.

Adding Oil To The Reservoir

1. Wrench must be fully retracted and the power supply disconnected when adding oil to the reservoir.
2. Clean the entire area around the filler plug before removing the filler plug.
3. Use a clean funnel with filter when adding oil.
4. Use an approved, high-grade hydraulic oil (215 SSU @ 100° F) only.

Sound Reduction

The electrically-powered hydraulic pump operates in the 90-95 dBA range. If further sound reduction is desirable, any
of the following options will help reduce the sound level.
1. Install a pressure switch. It shuts the motor off automatically when maximum pressure is reached (holding cycle).
2. Use a 3450 RPM, 1-1/2 horsepower, 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 1-phase pumping unit.
3. Use a 3450 RPM, 1-1/2 horsepower, 230 VAC, 60 Hz, 3-phase pumping unit.
4. Install casters (two gallon reservoir only) to reduce the noise level.

Checking Brushes On Universal Motors

To help prevent premature failure of the armature,
check the brushes periodically:
1. Remove the metal brush cover plates.
2. Remove the brush holder caps and brush assemblies
3. The brush assemblies must be replaced if they are 1/8" long or less.

See Figure 3.

4. Install brush assemblies, brush holder caps, and metal brush cover plates.

FIGURE 2

FIGURE 3

7/8"

(new)

Replace when
1/8" lg. or less

Summary of Contents for PE55TWP

Page 1: ...d by improper operation or installation The hydraulic power unit can be ordered with building block flexibility The customer can choose from a variety of motors controls reservoirs and other options B...

Page 2: ...ER SUPPLY Never use an ungrounded power supply with this unit The pump must be compatible with existing line voltage Disconnect the pump from the power supply when performing maintenance or repair on...

Page 3: ...a clean funnel and filter Fill with hydraulic oil to 1 2 from the top of the filler hole Replace filler cap with the breather hole in the filler cap open 4 Cycle the pump with wrench attached several...

Page 4: ...operation IMPORTANT After eliminating trapped air from a large work holding system retract the wrenchs and refill the pump reservoir to 1 2 from the top of the filler hole Adjusting The Pressure Regu...

Page 5: ...mp to allow air to be released through the pump reservoir Hydraulic Fluid Level 1 Check the oil level in the reservoir after each 10 hours of use Proper oil level is 1 2 from the top of the fill hole...

Page 6: ...il Place the pump and motor assembly with gasket on the reservoir and thread the ten screws Tighten securely and evenly Adding Oil To The Reservoir 1 Wrench must be fully retracted and the power suppl...

Page 7: ...rm No 1000090 Sheet No 4 of 6 Rev 3 Date 25 May 2012 REASSEMBLY SPECIFICATIONS NEEDLE BEARING INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS HIGH PRESSURE PUMP ASSEMBLY BOLT TIGHTENING SEQUENCE BRUSH HOLDER ARMATURE INS...

Page 8: ...before removing cover Any electrical work should be performed by a qualified electrician 1 Pump not turned ON 2 Unit is not plugged in 3 No voltage supply 4 Broken lead wire or defective power cord pl...

Page 9: ...m top of filler hole with wrench retracted 2 Check quick disconnect couplings to wrench Inspect couplers to ensure that they are completely coupled Occasionally couplers have to be replaced because th...

Page 10: ...ere are no visible leaks the high pressure pump subassembly may be leaking Remove all parts Check the valve head assembly body for any damage to the seat area Clean and reseat if necessary Inspect for...

Page 11: ...replaced because one check does not stay open in the coupled position 2 Check valve operation and inspect parts Replace if necessary 3 Increase air pressure Pump delivers excess oil pressure 1 Faulty...

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